Long-time EHSQ Industry Leader to Support Alliance Vision
Toronto, March 8 2018 – Intelex Technologies, a leading global provider of cloud-based Environmental, Health, Safety and Quality (EHSQ) management software, announced today the appointment of Scott Gaddis, EHS Practice Leader.
In his role, Scott will lead integration of the EHSQ Alliance in thought leadership and building partnerships with key clients and other top influencers in EHS. He will be responsible for the engagement of EHS professionals across the globe to provide a platform for sharing information and collectively driving solutions that mitigate workplace loss. In addition, Scott will also work internally with the sales and marketing teams to further increase EHS capability and knowledge that supports our customers.
“Scott’s breadth of knowledge in the EHS space will be invaluable.” said Elie Mouzon, Chief Strategy Officer at Intelex. “He will be contributing to a strong Alliance vision, enabling Intelex to build on and strengthen existing partnerships, while facilitating new capacity.”
Scott has over 25 years in EHS leadership experience in heavy manufacturing, pharmaceuticals and packaging. Before joining Intelex, Scott served as Vice President, EHS for Coveris High Performance Packaging, Executive Director of EHS at Bristol-Myers Squibb, and Global Leader for Occupational Safety and Health at Kimberly-Clark Corporation. In all his roles, Scott was responsible for developing program strategy, leading compliance, building operational effectiveness and leadership capability. Scott has been published in various EHS trade journals and has lectured at National and International EHS conferences. He is a Special Government Employee supporting the US Department of Labor and has received numerous awards recognizing his leadership in EHS. Scott holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Occupational Safety and Health from Murray State University in Murray, KY.
“I’ve been a fan of the company for several years as I watched Intelex grow toward being the world- class software solution in the EHSQ space.” Gaddis said. “Additionally– and maybe more important– is our strategy to partner differently with our clients with content, networking and best practice sharing. The idea of leveraging our collective intelligence and collaborating across industries, learning from each other and understanding risks really resonates with me after spending so many years as an EHS practitioner.”